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Subject: *****SPAM***** ONE Fighting tactic you need, now!
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From: "Francis Welch" <survivalist@fossiveral.us>
Reply-To: "Francis Welch" <survivalist@fossiveral.us>
Subject: ONE Fighting tactic you need, now!
To: <christian.gabriel@shortnote.de>
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<div style="font-family: Times New Roman; font-size:20px; color:#000000;"><b>There is one simple fighting move that can save your life.</b><br />
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- It can take down an attacker no matter how big they are.<br />
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- It doesnt involve a weapon.<br />
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<b><a href="http://fossiveral.us/WOt9g5OwAkjb3Z9q6QfYKOevGhmAjFuWsO3k013ev2gXvX4">==> Learn the move here (video)</a></b><br />
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I'll also show you my other underground fighting tactics.</div>
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